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My cars always had a slight pull to the left, nothing severe, on searching the forum it seems there is a mysterious force at work as most cars seem to do this, so what about you?

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I think that 99% of all cars in the UK pull to the left a little - the road cambers have a lot to do with that :wack:

 

Try it at high speed on a motorway - my ZX tracks perfectly straight then, I can remove my hands from the wheel at anywhere between 50 and 100 and it stays put.

 

Richard :)

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

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Will give that a bash Richard, cheers.

if you got think sliks on then the car will follow the camber of the road, feels like its the tracking but its not..

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Come on you lefties, don't be shy :smash:

Mine had a serious pull to the left, which turned out to be the steering rack bushes fooked. Loads better since then, but I'm sorting out the rest of my suspension before I get the tracking done- in the meantine it has a slight pull to the left.

Just a wee pull to the left....

Think my tyres need replacing again as this is what sorted it last time it pulled.

Which means my geometry must be out...but fear not...lol..I have various suspension components to be fitted to rectify that.....

But I do know the tyres when they get low can make it feel like this :(

 

Another thing for you to check before replacing much is to make sure the brake calipers are not seizing on or not releasing properly..this would also cause you the problem. :smash:

You can check by looking for uneven pad wear ;)

and also..yes...uk road cambers have got worse over the last 5-10 years :rolleyes:

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